RT Journal A1 Henderson VW T1 Lesion localization in broca's aphasia: Implications from broca's aphasia without hemiparesis JF Archives of Neurology JO Archives of Neurology YR 1985 FD December 1 VO 42 IS 12 SP 1210 OP 1212 DO 10.1001/archneur.1985.04060110092027 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archneur.1985.04060110092027 AB • The recent hypothesis that injury of the left precentral gyrus (PCG) is critical in causing Broca's aphasia implies that right hemiparesis is an inevitable accompaniment of Broca's aphasia and not merely a coincidental neighborhood sign of PCG damage. A right-handed man was evaluated for posttraumatic Broca's aphasia. The absence in this case of limb or central facial weakness strongly suggests that language impairments of Broca's aphasia need not be associated with PCG damage.